Embark on a captivating day trip to the ancient countryside of Bukhara. Discover architectural marvels and historical sites, including the summer residence of Bukhara’s last Emir and the renowned Naqshbandi Mausoleum.
Embark on a captivating day trip to the ancient countryside of Bukhara. Discover architectural marvels and historical sites, including the summer residence of Bukhara’s last Emir and the renowned Naqshbandi Mausoleum.
- Bakhautdin Naqsband Mausoleum - The Bahoutdin Architectural Complex is a significant site in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Shaykh Baha-ud-Din, also known as Bohoutdin, founded the Naqshbandi order and was regarded as the spiritual guide of Bukhara’s rulers. He passed away in 1389, and his necropolis, built at his burial site, remains the most revered in…
- Bakhautdin Naqsband Mausoleum - The Bahoutdin Architectural Complex is a significant site in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Shaykh Baha-ud-Din, also known as Bohoutdin, founded the Naqshbandi order and was regarded as the spiritual guide of Bukhara’s rulers. He passed away in 1389, and his necropolis, built at his burial site, remains the most revered in Uzbekistan, gaining recognition in other Islamic nations. The ancient name of this area is Kasri Arifon.
- Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa) - Nasrullah Khan, known for his madness and cruelty, was deeply devoted to his wife. After she tragically died during childbirth, he named the palace in her honor, comparing her beauty to the moon. Her name was Sitorabony, and thus the palace became known as Sitora-i Mokhi Khosa Saroy, the palace of a star like the moon.
- Fayzulla Khujayev House - The house-museum of Faizulla Khojayev in Bukhara offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Bukhara’s wealthy elite in the early 20th century. Known as the Fayzulla Xoʻjayev house museum or memorial museum, it is dedicated to the politician Fayzulla Xoʻjayev and is situated in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The museum spans 3 hectares and features two separate inner courtyards for men and women.
- Chor-Minor - Chor Minor, also referred to as the Madrasah of Khalif Niyaz-kul, is a historic gatehouse of a now-demolished madrasa in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is located in a lane northeast of the Lyab-i Hauz complex.
- The Plov - Delight in local cuisine at the highly acclaimed restaurant “The Plov.” Plov, a flavorful blend of rice, vegetables, meat, and spices, is a staple across the Silk Road countries, but it is most closely associated with Uzbekistan. Consumed at least weekly, it is the national dish and an essential part of family celebrations, served at births, weddings, and to honor Muslims returning from Hajj.

- Private transportation
- Photography opportunities
- Professional local guide
- Private tour
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Photography opportunities
- Professional local guide
- Private tour
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Gratitude (suggested)
- Entrance fees
- Gratitude (suggested)
Embark on a delightful day trip to the enchanting countryside of ancient Bukhara. Discover the summer residence of Bukhara’s last Emir, the Palace of Moon-like Stars, along with the Bakhouddin Naqshbandi Mausoleum, Chor Minor Madrasah, and Fayzulla Khujayev House.
After your exploration, savor a delectable traditional Uzbek lunch, crafted with fresh…
Embark on a delightful day trip to the enchanting countryside of ancient Bukhara. Discover the summer residence of Bukhara’s last Emir, the Palace of Moon-like Stars, along with the Bakhouddin Naqshbandi Mausoleum, Chor Minor Madrasah, and Fayzulla Khujayev House.
After your exploration, savor a delectable traditional Uzbek lunch, crafted with fresh local ingredients. Relish the authentic tastes — from succulent plov to handmade bread and vibrant salads — all served in a charming local setting where time seems to gently pause.
- Tour Duration includes Travel time
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